Two-year-old John Landon Foster shows off the March of Dimes goodie bag he earned after winning a toddler race benefiting the MOD during halftime of Saturday’s Lady Techsters basketball game against Idaho. Lending their support to John Landon were grandmother Brenda Robinson and sister Allison (4).

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Jahleel-JaMar Lovell Hamlin was awarded a $10,500 Horatio Alger Scholarship to attend any college in Louisiana through the generosity of William J. Dore. This scholarship is very competitive and he was one of the 50 applicants chosen.

He is a recent graduate from New Tech @ Ruston High School class of 2014. While in school, he was a member of the Ruston High School football team (#98-DT).

He was invited to the 2014 Membership and Board of Directors meeting held in New Orleans Oct. 1.

Editor’s Note: Louisiana voters will be asked to decide on 14 proposed amendments to the Louisiana Constitution on the Nov. 4 ballot. The Leader will be running a series of articles provided by the Public Affairs Research Council of Louisiana to better inform voters about the issues that will be on the ballot.

Amendment No. 5 would eliminate the mandatory retirement age of judges